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Urban Zen, Hand-knitted Spacemen and STEM Education

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Mar. 24, 2011 — NASA has lately reached out to girls and young women in its efforts to attract and retain students in science, technology, engineering and math. It has partnered with the Foundation for Advancing Women Now (FFAWN), created by singer Mary J. Blige, and even worked with the online art and crafts marketplace Etsy. Earlier this week, the agency led an education forum in New York City designed to encourage young people – especially girls, organizers said – to pursue studies and careers in STEM. With an audience of more than 200 middle school and high school students, the event...Read full article

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    Published: March 2011
    Cady ColemanDifferent WavelengthsDonna KaraneducationEtsyFFAWNGary BoasGary Boas BlogLeland MelvinMajor TomMary J. BligeNASASpace CraftSpace OdysseySTEMThe Foundation for Advancing Women NowUrban Zen Foundation

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